Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Which tablet should I buy? Motorola Xoom vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v


Motorola Xoom vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v: Specs

Motorola XoomSamsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v
Dimensions249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9mm246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9mm
Resolution1280 x 800 pixels1280 x 800 pixels
Display TechnologyCapacitive TFTCapacitive TFT
Screen Size10.1 in10.1 in
Multi-touchYesYes
Adobe Flash SupportYesYes
3G NetworksHSDPA 850/900/1900/2100HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100
ProcessorNVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core (1GHz)Samsung dual-core (1GHz)
Internal Memory32GB16GB
Expandable MemorymicroSDNone
HDMI OutputYesNo
Video RecordingYes, 720p HDYes, 1080p HD
Front Camera2 megapixels2 megapixels
Rear Camera5 megapixels, dual-LED flash, autofocus, geotagging8 megapixels, dual-LED flash, autofocus, geotagging
GPSYesYes
Weight730g600g
RAM1GB1GB
Wi-Fi802.11 a/b/g/n802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth2.1 with A2DP2.1 with A2DP
USB portNoNo
Battery LifeUp to 10 hoursUp to 10 hours

LG’s 3D Conversion Engine Will Turn Your 2D Games into 3D



LG’s Optimus 3D is a nice enough phone, but just about every reviewer who’s had hands on time with it — including myself — has lamented the fact that the beyond taking 3D photos, the 3D display wasn’t good for much due to a critical lack of applications. LG’s addressing that shortcoming and is due to announce a 2D to 3D conversion engine for Android games.

Akihabara News details the official release prior to the IFA show. The official release of the 3D conversion engine will occur with the first maintenance release for the Optimus 3D, which means we’ll be stuck waiting for Optus, the official exclusive carrier for the phone to set it loose down under. It’s a post-conversion process, but it seems to rely on some kind of checklist for games; while developers apparently won’t have to do anything to turn their 2D games three dimensional, the 3D conversion engine will check against a list of known working games before turning on the special effects.
3D gaming is still something of a niche in the wider market — just look at Nintendo’s rather rapid 3DS price cut — and I’ve got to admit that I can’t view 3D games (or content) for all that long without getting queasy. What do you think? Would the prospect of 3D as easy as flicking a toggle switch entice you to the Optimus 3D?